drawingthesun
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April 15, 2014, 12:52:08 PM |
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The whole immersion cooling issue is a question I have been asking for months... the first whispers of the whole thing coming together were released my Asicminer, then you see videos by Allied Control coming out about it, then 3m videos about it. I REALLY want to know what, if any part, asicminer owns as this technology is going to be HUGE in the bitcoin world. If my ownership of Asicminer is not going to see me profit off of the technology, I am going to need to look into where to invest to capture those profits... anyone can make an asic, but very few people can set up a cooling system like that (patents, technology, etc).
Correct my if I am wrong, but aren't patents irrelevant to inhouse technology? Like if ActiveMining one day set up immersion cooling, unless we sell the product to a customer it really doesn't matter right? If the technology never leaves the companies property it's all moot. If ASICMINER can't legally inspect peoples private land then the patents are a waste of time. The exception would be if you expect ASICMINER to actually sell these products. I can't see them selling an entire immersion box and even if they do, you can't stop another company from building once inhouse. This is similar to SpaceX. They may or may not infringe on peoples patents if they exported their rockets, but they don't and Musk even goes as far to say because rockets companies are limited in selling their tech, patents are worthless in this industry. I may be completely off base here and would like to be galdy corrected. Thanks.
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April 15, 2014, 03:24:50 PM |
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Machine + fluids + consciousness = prototype for the first cyborg brain
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rudrigorc2
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April 15, 2014, 04:18:43 PM |
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Who wants to buy direct shares slightly cheaper than havelock? PM.
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Mabsark
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April 15, 2014, 05:41:58 PM |
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The whole immersion cooling issue is a question I have been asking for months... the first whispers of the whole thing coming together were released my Asicminer, then you see videos by Allied Control coming out about it, then 3m videos about it. I REALLY want to know what, if any part, asicminer owns as this technology is going to be HUGE in the bitcoin world. If my ownership of Asicminer is not going to see me profit off of the technology, I am going to need to look into where to invest to capture those profits... anyone can make an asic, but very few people can set up a cooling system like that (patents, technology, etc).
ASICminer didn't invent immersion cooling, it's been around for ages.
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April 15, 2014, 05:52:25 PM |
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Who wants to buy direct shares slightly cheaper than havelock? PM.
wait why the hell so many people are selling now? and even cheaper than on Havelock? why didnt you said so yesturday, i bought on havelock
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April 15, 2014, 06:03:02 PM |
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Who wants to buy direct shares slightly cheaper than havelock? PM.
wait why the hell so many people are selling now? and even cheaper than on Havelock? why didnt you said so yesturday, i bought on havelock Because people are realizing that you need more than a good track record to be trustworthy and competent. Just remember.. the man who invented fire is now dead. He had his time.
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April 15, 2014, 06:10:27 PM |
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Who wants to buy direct shares slightly cheaper than havelock? PM.
wait why the hell so many people are selling now? and even cheaper than on Havelock? why didnt you said so yesturday, i bought on havelock Because people are realizing that you need more than a good track record to be trustworthy and competent. Just remember.. the man who invented fire is now dead. He had his time. yea.. although i have to admit im quite suprised by the asks on havelock, i just saw some nice 200bid @0,5..
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April 15, 2014, 08:06:28 PM |
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The whole immersion cooling issue is a question I have been asking for months... the first whispers of the whole thing coming together were released my Asicminer, then you see videos by Allied Control coming out about it, then 3m videos about it. I REALLY want to know what, if any part, asicminer owns as this technology is going to be HUGE in the bitcoin world. If my ownership of Asicminer is not going to see me profit off of the technology, I am going to need to look into where to invest to capture those profits... anyone can make an asic, but very few people can set up a cooling system like that (patents, technology, etc).
ASICminer didn't invent immersion cooling, it's been around for ages. Of course they did not invent immersion cooling... but do they own any part of a business in setting up a custom cooling system in a shipping container with everything set and ready to go for asics to be placed inside? Do they have some contract with 3M to supply bulk fluid that is somewhat exclusive? This immersion cooling system is new and different in several ways that would allow someone who controls it to profit. To answer another question, someone may be able to create their own system like this, but the question would be would the cost of purchasing this system from AM be cheeper then re-engineering it yourself? If it is, you would not bother and AM would get a cut of the action.
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April 15, 2014, 10:10:09 PM |
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200+ shares down on Havelock... holy cow!
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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Franktank
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April 15, 2014, 10:49:42 PM |
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200+ shares down on Havelock... holy cow!
Indeed and if you look closely, it occurred about the same time as BTC broke 500 USD (which last occurred at the end of March). Someone wants to play with the exchanges.
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minerpumpkin
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April 15, 2014, 11:27:09 PM |
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200+ shares down on Havelock... holy cow!
Indeed and if you look closely, it occurred about the same time as BTC broke 500 USD (which last occurred at the end of March). Someone wants to play with the exchanges. Care to elaborate? Isn't this simply because people are afraid due to a lack of news from AM and: 1) Someone is confident and wanted a lot of shares, luring people to sell a ton to him. Or 2) someone wanted to stabilize the price and created a big 200 wall as a psychological safety-net, which plain and simple got eaten completely?
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I should have gotten into Bitcoin back in 1992...
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rudrigorc2
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April 15, 2014, 11:29:03 PM |
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trilogy I know the theory but the guy may already have the script done somewhere. just run it and profit.
edit: would be great if he could continue the sheet from where it stopped. more info. more profit.
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April 15, 2014, 11:30:24 PM |
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trilogy I know the theory but the guy may already have the script done somewhere. just run it and profit.
That would be easier. But I believe someone (may you I don't know), has been asking for an update sheet for a while, pages back, and I haven't seen it posted.
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Franktank
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April 15, 2014, 11:34:28 PM |
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200+ shares down on Havelock... holy cow!
Indeed and if you look closely, it occurred about the same time as BTC broke 500 USD (which last occurred at the end of March). Someone wants to play with the exchanges. Care to elaborate? Isn't this simply because people are afraid due to a lack of news from AM and: 1) Someone is confident and wanted a lot of shares, luring people to sell a ton to him. Or 2) someone wanted to stabilize the price and created a big 200 wall as a psychological safety-net, which plain and simple got eaten completely? All I was trying to say was due to the sudden rise of BTC, someone sold their shares because they are under the impression that they can more BTC by trading BTC:USD (in the next couple days) and buy them back, as opposed to just holding AM shares. This is all merely speculation.
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April 15, 2014, 11:38:45 PM |
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My take is that some investment fund values the company in USD, RMB and possibly some stock index basis, not in pure BTC. Exercise to the reader: find the mix
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April 16, 2014, 04:02:19 AM |
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friedcat finally handled a lot of shareholder transfers the last couple days, so I'm expecting a dividend finally today.
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"With four parameters I can fit an elephant, and with five I can make him wiggle his trunk." John von Neumann buy me beer: 1HG9cBBYME4HUVhfAqQvW9Vqwh3PLioHcU
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April 16, 2014, 04:08:18 AM |
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friedcat finally handled a lot of shareholder transfers the last couple days, so I'm expecting a dividend finally today.
Possible we are off the trend of Wednesday dividends kind of get used to them and some chips were sent out albeit test ones Might see a modest dividend today
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April 16, 2014, 05:47:44 AM |
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friedcat finally handled a lot of shareholder transfers the last couple days, so I'm expecting a dividend finally today.
Good luck with that, the last dividend payouts were 20140330 20140320 20140312 20140305 See the pattern?
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